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Unread 24-03-2016, 13:57
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MN GOFIRST Recruitment Officer
AKA: Ryan Zoeller
FRC #2169 (RI3D 'Snow Problem; KING TeC)
Team Role: Alumni
 
Join Date: Nov 2009
Rookie Year: 2007
Location: Savage, MN
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Re: How do I help my area move to districts?

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Originally Posted by Maldridge422 View Post
As someone who’s only knowledge of Minnesota is through seasons one and two of Fargo, I’m a little hesitant to comment on this thread. However, there’s a student on my team who will be attending school in Minnesota next year and is afraid of losing touch with FIRST. I’ve repeated told this student that Minnesota is a great place for FIRST because the massive growth of FRC teams opens up countless mentoring and volunteering opportunities. After reading this thread and seeing how hard it is even for MN alumni to get involved, I’m a lot less optimistic about an out-of-state student’s opportunities. I’ll echo the sentiments in this thread that open communication and transparency would help a lot in making the transition to districts. While my own district still has a long way to go, open meetings held both in person and over the internet have been critical in our move to districts.
I'll PM you about some of the resources GOFIRST provides college students who are interested in volunteering. I know many of our students volunteer with teams directly instead of at regionals, and that there are many teams around the metro area. Additionally, GOFIRST holds a variety of Chairman's and Kickoff related events with the goal of helping MN FIRST teams. I'm not sure if this student is attending the U of M, but even if not, feel free to have them get in touch with us.

The above invitation to get in contact applies to everyone - if you have any questions, feel free to ask.
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